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MOLLUSCA. 
Stenogyra martensi (Strobel) ; Strobel, Materiali Malac. Argent, pt. iii. 
pi. i. fig. 6, Argentine States. 
Rhodea gigantea (Mouss.) figured ; JB. mal. Ges. ii. p. 222, pi. vi. fig. 6. 
Rhodea wallisiana, sp. n., Dohrn, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1876, p. 67, New 
Granada. 
Clausilia. The arrangement of the European species, chiefly those 
belonging to the groups Siciliaria (Vest), Medora (Ad.), Herilla (Ad.), 
Delima (Hartm.), Dilataria (Vest), AUnda (Ad.), and Pirostoma (Vest), 
is revised and ameliorated in many instances by 0. v. Mollendorff, Nachr. 
mal. Ges. 1876, pp. 17-28 ; those of the group Agathylla (Ad.), by Wost 
terlund, tom. cit. pp. 76, 76, & 81. 
Clausilia. 80 species described and figured on 9 plates in Reeve’s Con- 
chologia Iconica, parts 320-323 : among them, not before figured, are 
C. tristramiy Pfr., pi. v. fig. 46, Atlas, and C. stimpsoni (A. Ad.), pi. v. 
fig. 47, Japan. 
Clausilia oleosa and longicolliSy spp. nn., Westerlund, Z. c. pp. 76 & 76, 
Dalmatia ; C. hrevissima (Benoit), var. n. colliniy id. Z. c. p. 83, S 3 U^a- 
cuse ; C. pauli (Mabille) is, to be placed near filograna (Ziegl.), id. 1. c. 
p. 84. 
Clausilia pumicatay sp. n., Paladilhe, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) ii. art. 8, p. 2, 
pi. xxi. figs. 7-10, S. France. 
Clausilia (Phcedusa) chinensisy sp. n., Mollendorff, JB. mal. Ges. ii. 
p. 124, Kiukiang. Renamed mcellendorffiy the name chinensis being pre- 
occupied ; E. V. Martens, tom. cit. p. 130. 
Nenia harsteniana (Dohrn), Siud. perarata (Martens) figured ; JB. mal. 
Ges. ii. p. 227, pi. vii. figs. 3, 4, & 6, 6, New Granada. 
Pupa. Westerlund publishes a list of all European species and varie- 
ties, viz., 30 species of the sub-genus Torquillay 13 Modicella (Ad.), 12 
Pupillay 6 Orcula (Held), 6 Isthmiay 27 VertigOy 1 Charadrohiay 6 Sphy- 
radiuMy 2 Scopelophilay 1 CylindruSy and two species of the genus Allo- 
glossa (Lindstr.) ; Mal. Bl. xxii. pp. 120-131. P. circumplicata (Mouss., 
MS.), Carinthia, and ventilatoris (Parreyss, MS.), Dalmatia, described ; 
id. 1. c. p. 131. Critical notes on P. hiplicata (Mich.) and truncatella 
(Pfr.), ZcZ. Z. c. pp. 134 & 136. 
Pupa. 16 species figured on 2 plates in Reeve’s Conchologia Iconica, 
pt. 322. 
Pupa. The occurrence of a spiral lamella within the aperture of some 
species stated by Kiister, Ber. Ges. Bamb. x. [already described from 
young specimens of P. uvayumhilicatay &c., by the Recorder, Mal. Bl. 
1860, and by C. Jickeli]. On the difference between P. pachygastra 
(Ziegl.), and frumentum (Drap.) ; id. ihid. 
Pupa fusiformisy var. eximia (Pfr.), is considered a good species ; P. 
alpicola (Charp., 1837) = arZcZwZa (Held, 1837-1846), = sterri (Voith, 
1838). Westerlund, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1876, pp. 73 & 74. 
Pupa planguncula (Bens.) Orissa, huttoniana (Bens.) Simla, himalayana 
(Hutt.), Simla, evezardi (Blanf., MS.), Singhur Hill, Dekan, eurina (Bens), 
river Gogra, seriola (Bens.), Orissa, gutta (Bens.), Kunawar, diopsis 
(Pfr.), Nerbudda ; Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. p. 41, pi. ci. 
figs. 2-10. , 
